Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A flat panel display, comprising: a driving transistor serially connected to an organic light emitting diode between a high-potential voltage line (VDD) and a low-potential voltage line (VSS) to drive the light emitting element; a first switching element for supplying a data voltage from a data line to a first node, the first switching element having a first electrode connected to the data line, a second electrode connected to the first node and a gate connected to a scan line; a second switching element having one of source or drain that is connected directly to a gate electrode of the driving transistor, and a gate electrode of the second switching element connected to the scan line that is connected with the gate electrode of the first switching element, wherein the first switching element and the second switching element are configured to switch off by the same level of scan signal provided from the scan line; and a capacitive element (CST) having one terminal directly connected to a separate reference voltage line (Vref) and another terminal coupled between the first and second switching elements, wherein the data voltage is continuously applied to the gate electrode of the driving transistor for a predetermined time by a voltage stored in the capacitive element and a parasitic capacitor of the driving transistor.
2. The flat panel display of claim 1 , wherein the first switching element, the second switching element and the drive transistor are all formed of an N-type transistor such that the first switching element and the second switching element are simultaneously switched off by a low level scan signal from the same scan line and are simultaneously switched on by a high level scan signal from the same scan line, wherein the second switching element has a higher electrical resistance than that of the first switching element while the first and second switching elements are switched off.
3. The flat panel display of claim 1 , wherein the first switching element, the second switching element and the drive transistor are all formed of a P-type transistor such that the first switching element and the second switching element are simultaneously switched off by a high level scan signal from the same scan line and are simultaneously switched on by a low level scan signal from the same scan line, wherein the second switching element has a higher electrical resistance than that of the first switching element while the first and second switching elements are switched off.
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October 4, 2016
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